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He expressed the idea that this issue should be a universal concern, while clearly stating that the care of parents has a special role in the development of children's morals.

Top Cast

  • Ragchaagiin Damdinbazar

    Ragchaagiin Damdinbazar

    Samdan

  • Ts. Togtoh

    Ts. Togtoh

    Samdan's wife Dolgor

  • Siiziin Yamaakhuu

    Siiziin Yamaakhuu

    Gocho, son of Samdan and Dolgor

  • Jamsranjav Lool

    Jamsranjav Lool

    Damdin

  • Chimed-Osor Dendev

    Chimed-Osor Dendev

    An old man who plays chess

  • Bat-Ochir Danzan

    Bat-Ochir Danzan

    Old man

  • Genden Sangijav

    Genden Sangijav

    Old man

  • Tsaagani Tsegmed

    Tsaagani Tsegmed

    Old watchman

  • Myatavyn Badamgarav

    Myatavyn Badamgarav

    Lady of the family

Overview

He expressed the idea that this issue should be a universal concern, while clearly stating that the care of parents has a special role in the development of children's morals.

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